Thousands of his friends and people who knew him have visited the R.I.P Jordan Moore site on Facebook to share their memories as well as attending prayer sessions at Nuneaton churches, and some of his closest friends have also had a tattoo in memory of Jordan.

One of the messages on Facebook, by Heidi Gunn, read: “R.I.P Jordan, a son, a grandson, a brother, a friend, and a great daddy, a part of you will always live on in your beautiful daughter Shania (my niece), we will make sure she never forgets you xxx.”

Another by Demi Marciaa said: “Jordan, still can’t believe your gone, hope your smiling down on everyone and keep that beautiful smile, going to have a drink for you mate, she is going to be as beautiful as you, much love.”

Scores of tributes have been left at the side of the road where he died, along with cookies as he loved them so much his nickname was ‘the cookie monster’.

When his parents visited his flat after the crash they found a list of goals, including to get a job, give up smoking and respect his mum and dad.

He had achieved everything apart from stopping smoking.

Just a few days before his death he had started work at the Norbert Denterssangle recycling centre on Dodwells Industrial Estate where his dad works.

The motorbike-mad teen was also trying to secure an apprenticeship as he wanted to be a plumber.

His friend, Sam Stretton, of Hill Top, Nuneaton, who Jordan’s dad believes was the passenger in the accident, is still in University Hospital Coventry where he is now stable after undergoing two operations.

Jordan’s funeral is on Tuesday (November 22) at 12.30pm at Coton Chilvers Church, where he will be buried with his grandmother Sylvia Moore. A wake will take place at Nuneaton Town’s football ground in Liberty Way afterwards.